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Hunting method affects cortisol levels in harvested mountain hares (Lepus timidus)
The direct effects of hunting on hunted individuals and populations have been well known for a long time. However, recently there has also been an increased focus on the indirect, non‐lethal effects of hunting. When approached by a possible threat such as a predator, the prey releases various stress hormones into the bloodstream.
Simen Pedersen +5 more
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T. Storer +12 more
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Glucocorticoids regulate many physiological functions and play an important role in coping with challenging stimuli. The non‐invasive assessment of glucocorticoids is increasingly used as a tool to evaluate individual and population health status in wild animals.
Carlo Cinque +6 more
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Testosterone causes both prosocial and antisocial status-enhancing behaviors in human males
J. Dreher +5 more
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Strategies for Reversing Exogenous Testosterone-Induced Infertility. [PDF]
Liberto R +3 more
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Determination of Testosterone in Human Peripheral and Adrenal Venous Plasma [PDF]
Henry Burger, J. R. KENT, A. E. Kellie
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After decades of dramatic reductions in their populations, Italian wolves have begun recolonizing parts of their historic range. This growth in populations can lead to potential conflicts with human activities, which remain the main cause of wolf mortality.
Ilaria Troisio +8 more
wiley +1 more source
The interaction of testosterone and cortisol is associated with attained status in male executives.
Gary D. Sherman +4 more
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Clomiphene or enclomiphene citrate for the treatment of male hypogonadism: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Hohl A +5 more
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